Shubman Gill-Gautam Gambhir will drown Team India? R Ashwin raised a big question

Test matches are won with 20 wickets… Gautam Gambhir has many times as experts before becoming the head coach of Team India, but since he has become the head coach, it seems as if he has forgotten this thing. Gautam Gambhir and Shubman Gill’s coach-captain pair have taken some decisions in the Test series against England which have damaged Team India. The biggest decision in this is the wicket-teching bowler Kuldeep Yadav in the playing XI. Former cricketer R Ashwin has also raised a big question on this issue and he has surrounded the team management in gestures.

R Ashwin raised questions on Gautam Gambhir

R Ashwin questioned the Indian team management and said, ‘If someone tells me that Kuldeep Yadav would not play in the first 4 Tests, then I would be shocked. It is unfortunate that we want to strengthen batting only for 20-30 additional runs. R Ashwin has said this about the selection of Washington Sundar, who was batted at number 8 in the Manchester Test and this player was not given any over on the second day. On the other hand, Team India has a strike bowler like Kuldeep Yadav but he has not got a chance yet. Ashwin further said, ‘If you want to bowl so much to Shardul Thakur, then why are you not thinking about selecting Kuldeep Yadav. This is beyond my mind.

What is the loss to Team India

Team India is suffering a lot due to Gautam Gambhir and Shubman Gill’s strategy to keep bowling all -rounders in the playing XI. Actually, Team India does not see any good strike bowler besides Jasprit Bumrah. Siraj’s form is not going well, while Shardul, Kamboj, Krishna’s length looks very bad. In this squad, only Kuldeep Yadav is such a bowler who is considered a strike bowler. He has the ability to take wickets, but Gambhir-Kubhaman feels that he is not able to do good batting, so he is kept out of the playing XI.

Asish Roy
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